Ayers Rock

One of my most memorable moments during my time in the Red Centre of Australia is the fun camel ride through the red sand with stunning views of World Heritage listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta in the background. A camel ride is listed as one of the top things to do in Uluru (Ayers Rock). 😀 […]

The 6 km Kings Canyon Rim Walk has left me in awe of the natural beauty of Watarrka National Park in Northern Territory, Australia. It has opened up my eyes to see how life adapted and thrives in arid desert-like conditions and rocky terrains. It has also taught me about the history of the landscape and how […]

A trip to Kings Canyon is incomplete without seeing the spectacular sea of beehive-like rock domes sitting on the top of the rim walk that Kings Canyon is famous for. It’s a fascinating geological wonder that one has to see in order to believe it. There’s nothing in the world that looks quite like it. […]

Amidst the strikingly arid terrain of Kings Canyon in the Red Centre of Australia lies a hidden lush oasis at the canyon’s floor – the Garden of Eden. Our journey continued on as we traversed beyond the canyon’s steep cliff and carefully descended 270 metres into the chasm through a flight of man-made wooden stairs to […]

Our journey continued on through the rugged terrain of Kings Canyon. So far, we’ve gained quite a handful of valuable insights through our hike. Informative signs were strategically placed in designated areas of the canyon for visitors to take a breather and deepen their knowledge. A Cross Section Through Time & A Glimpse At […]

“OMG, I’m dying! I’m gonna die! This is one hell-of-a-freaking tough climb and it’s just the BEGINNING of the walk! I’m so not prepared for this! Why on earth did I sign-up for this? Argh…I mustn’t give up! It’s a do or die conquest! I must and will survive this ordeal! Take […]

After the long walk in Kata Tjuta, our group headed back to our camp site to pack our belongings and move to a new camp site – Kings Creek Station, stopping by Curtain Springs along the way. A Pit Stop At Curtain Springs Located just 100km east of Ayers Rock […]

The Karingana Lookout through the Valley of the Winds walk offers a magnificent view of the landscape of Kata Tjuta. Although the walk was a little challenging, we managed to overcome it. We walked at a comfortable pace and drank at least 1.5 litres of water to keep the risk of dehydration at […]